Last
October, Jim Manning led a hike on Templeton Trail from the Verde
Valley School Road to the junction of Templeton and Cathedral Rock
Trails. Templeton continues beyond the junction to cross under Hwy
179 and end at Bell Rock Pathway. To complete the remaining section
of the trail, we scheduled another hike, starting at the north Bell
Rock Pathway parking lot (near the Little Horse Trailhead). From the
parking area, we planned to hike south on the pathway for 1.8 miles
to the Templeton Trailhead.
The
day before the hike was one of those gloomy days, during which the
sun barely makes its presence known. To make matters even worse, the
day followed several glorious sunny days of above average
temperatures. I got a chill early in the morning and shivered
throughout the day. I was really beginning to doubt the wisdom of
going on a hike the next day. But I went to bed at 2130, slept
without once awakening for eight and a half hours and was greeted by
a cloudless sky, a perfect day for hiking, on 21 February 2015.
Eleven
strong we set out with great anticipation, driving north on Hwy 179
through the Village of Oak Creek, passing Bell Rock on the right and
turning into the parking area at about mile marker 109.75. There we
met George and Akemi, increasing the size of our group to thirteen.
We
hoisted our packs, gathered ourselves together to make sure no one
was missing and left the parking area by way of the exit shown here
(right). We were following a GPS
track, but never really needed it, as the trails in the area are
clearly marked and informational signs are posted at trail junctions.
From
the pathway we could clearly see our goal, the grouping of spires
collectively called Cathedral Rock, on the horizon; in the foreground
are shown directional trail signs and one of the ubiquitous metal
trail maps that make finding ones way easy in this heavily used area
of trails.
Cathedral Rock on the horizon, directional signs in the foreground |
Just
beyond the bridge, to the right of the two cyclists seen in the
photograph, we found the HT Trailhead, a trail that obviously crossed
under Hwy 179 and would, according to a posted map, lead us to
Templeton Trail. It would shorten the hike by 1.4 miles (one way).
The
trail distance between the northbound and southbound lanes of the
highway was about 0.2 miles and the total distance from Bell Rock
Pathway to Templeton Trail was 0.8 miles. Along the way we crossed
Easybreezy Trail (right), used
primarily by bikers.
When
we reached Templeton Trail, we found that the trail we had been
following continued on past the intersection but that the name
changed to Slimshady Trail (left).
HT Trail, only 0.8 miles long, ended there.
Our
trail was wide and essentially level at this point, rising and
falling gently as it dipped into and out of washes on its way to the
rock ledge that it would follow along the northeast slope of
Cathedral Rock. From the ledge we had a panoramic view across Sedona
to Capitol Butte and Bear Mountain on the horizon.
Looking beyond Sedona to Capitol Butte and Bear Mountain on the horizon |
View of Cathedral Rock from Templeton Trail |
The two photographs
shown below illustrate the more difficult sections of trail.
Climbing Cathedral Rock |
Climbing Cathedral Rock |
The following
photograph of Courthouse Butte, framed by two of Cathedral Rock's
spires was taken from that point.
Courthouse Butte seen from Cathedral Rock |
On arrival back at
Templeton Trail we found Akemi (right),
always a fast hiker, waiting for us and we all gathered for a group
photograph before heading back to our vehicles.
After the photograph we
retraced our steps to the HT Trail/Templeton Trail intersection where
paused for a rest and to decide whether we would take Templeton Trail
back to Bell Rock Parkway. I wanted to take Templeton so that I
would have hiked the entire length of that trail. Bill and Connie
along with Joyce agreed to accompany me and the rest of the group
took the shorter route by way of HT Trail.
The included map (next page) shows
the GPS track for the return hike from Cathedral Rock by way of
Templeton and Bell Rock Pathway in red. The blue GPS track shows HT
Trail.
My GPS instrument
showed that I hiked a total distance of 8.4 miles, that the highest
elevation was 4739 feet and that the total ascent was 1039 feet.
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